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Jason Wilson, RCIS

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06/19/2008
I want to start studying for my registry. Can you suggest any resources I could use to study? Sure. I went a couple of routes. First, I used Wes Todd’s review books. They were a great help and I would recommend them to anyone who is taking...
I want to start studying for my registry. Can you suggest any resources I could use to study? Sure. I went a couple of routes. First, I used Wes Todd’s review books. They were a great help and I would recommend them to anyone who is taking...
I want to start studying for my...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
I am probably just new to the lab and probably just need to get used to it, but I have been having backaches and headaches that I think are from wearing the lead for a long time. Any advice in the meantime until I get used to it? It's not...
I am probably just new to the lab and probably just need to get used to it, but I have been having backaches and headaches that I think are from wearing the lead for a long time. Any advice in the meantime until I get used to it? It's not...
I am probably just new to the...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
GFR is glomerular filtration rate. This should be very important to you and the staff taking care of the patient. GFR is better than creatinine and BUN for measuring kidney disease. Creatinines can be at high levels, but it can still be...
GFR is glomerular filtration rate. This should be very important to you and the staff taking care of the patient. GFR is better than creatinine and BUN for measuring kidney disease. Creatinines can be at high levels, but it can still be...
GFR is glomerular filtration...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
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06/19/2008
My instructor tells me to keep my x-ray exposure as low as possible. What can I do to minimize my exposure? We use the acronymn ALARA: As Low As Reasonably Achievable. To do this you must stay as far away as possible while still being able...
My instructor tells me to keep my x-ray exposure as low as possible. What can I do to minimize my exposure? We use the acronymn ALARA: As Low As Reasonably Achievable. To do this you must stay as far away as possible while still being able...
My instructor tells me to keep...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
What can you tell me about Xanthelasma? Xanthelasma is a condition in which the patient has yellowish, raised spots around their eyes. This can be the result of uncontrolled hyperlipidemia, but does not necessarily have to be related to it....
What can you tell me about Xanthelasma? Xanthelasma is a condition in which the patient has yellowish, raised spots around their eyes. This can be the result of uncontrolled hyperlipidemia, but does not necessarily have to be related to it....
What can you tell me about...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
Upon review of a patient’s chart, I read that the patient had metabolic syndrome. What is this? Metabolic syndrome is a grouping of metabolic factors that predispose people to coronary artery disease and stroke. These factors include central...
Upon review of a patient’s chart, I read that the patient had metabolic syndrome. What is this? Metabolic syndrome is a grouping of metabolic factors that predispose people to coronary artery disease and stroke. These factors include central...
Upon review of a patient’s...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
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06/19/2008
GFR is glomerular filtration rate. This should be very important to you and the staff taking care of the patient. GFR is better than creatinine and BUN for measuring kidney disease. Creatinines can be at high levels, but it can still be...
GFR is glomerular filtration rate. This should be very important to you and the staff taking care of the patient. GFR is better than creatinine and BUN for measuring kidney disease. Creatinines can be at high levels, but it can still be...
GFR is glomerular filtration...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
Our job as cath lab professionals is very specific and demanding. As a result, our profession has developed, and continues to develop on a regular basis, in order to meet the challenges of the complex disease states we encounter. We as cath...
Our job as cath lab professionals is very specific and demanding. As a result, our profession has developed, and continues to develop on a regular basis, in order to meet the challenges of the complex disease states we encounter. We as cath...
Our job as cath lab...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
Feature
06/19/2008
What can you tell me about Xanthelasma? Xanthelasma is a condition in which the patient has yellowish, raised spots around their eyes. This can be the result of uncontrolled hyperlipidemia, but does not necessarily have to be related to it....
What can you tell me about Xanthelasma? Xanthelasma is a condition in which the patient has yellowish, raised spots around their eyes. This can be the result of uncontrolled hyperlipidemia, but does not necessarily have to be related to it....
What can you tell me about...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
My lab is focusing more and more on peripheral vascular disease. Are other labs doing this and why are we doing it? More and more facilities are evaluating and treating peripheral vascular disease in cardiac cath labs. Being more familiar...
My lab is focusing more and more on peripheral vascular disease. Are other labs doing this and why are we doing it? More and more facilities are evaluating and treating peripheral vascular disease in cardiac cath labs. Being more familiar...
My lab is focusing more and more...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest